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Work visa lawyers who help you work legally in the U.S.
Applying for a work visa can be complex, but you don’t have to do it alone. Our experienced immigration lawyers will help you determine eligibility, complete paperwork, and prepare for interviews—so you can focus on your career.
Here to empower you through your immigration case
Trusted work visa lawyers focused on your success
Securing a work visa can be challenging, but with the right legal support, it doesn’t have to be. At Marble, our experienced immigration lawyers guide you through every stage of the process—from eligibility to interviews—so you can focus on building your career in the U.S.
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Stay informed without the hassle. Whether you need case updates, document reviews, or answers to pressing questions, our platform lets you track your case on your schedule—anytime, anywhere.
Transparent pricing with no hidden fees
Legal costs shouldn’t be a mystery. That’s why we charge by service, not by the hour. You’ll never face large upfront retainers or unexpected fees for meetings, texts, or emails—just clear, pricing that lets you plan with confidence.
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Frequently asked questions
A work visa allows foreign nationals to legally work in the U.S. for a specific employer and time period. Common types include H-1B, L-1, O-1, and TN visas, each with unique eligibility requirements.
The process varies based on visa type, but generally includes employer sponsorship, filing required forms, paying fees, and attending a USCIS interview. Our team will guide you through each step to ensure accuracy and compliance.
The length of your visa depends on what kind you receive. For example, some visas are valid for the amount of time it takes to complete a job, while others have a set time frame, like six years.
It usually takes between three and five weeks to process a completed work visa application. But allow extra time to find and be accepted for a job, and then the petition and interview stages.
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